Garry and Cindy Walter of Olde Tyme Arts and Crafts are dedicated to preserving and promoting history. We specialize in craft kits, handmade items of yesterday, historical note cards and paintings. Our products work well in museum shops, craft galleries and historical parks. It has successfully been proven that a handmade item is a way for guests to take home a part of history and a reminder of their visit.
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The Bozeman Trail Museum is housed in a hand-hewn-log blacksmith shop built in 1879 to serve pioneers on their way to the goldfields of Montana. The collection is centered around the Cloud Peak Boulder, a stone with names and dates apparently carved by military scouts just two days before the Battle of the Little Bighorn, which was fought less than 100 mi to the north in 1876. The staff is friendly to children and there are some old pipe organs that kids are encouraged to play.

The Hulett Museum & Art Gallery mission is to collect and preserve the history, culture and integrity of northeastern Wyoming. The Museum seeks to inspire, educate and enrich the lives of the community, tourists, and visitors by collecting and preserving both prehistoric and historic artifacts. These objects are artifacts of the heritage of the people of Hulett and surrounding area.

Inside the museum, you will find a sheep wagon, representative of Johnson County's Basque people, and a military weapons display including rare guns typical of standard issue from nearby Fort Phil Kearny, whose short existence protecting the Bozeman Trail in the late 1860s lasted only two years.

Discover the rich cultural heritage of southwestern Wyoming at the Sweetwater County Historical Museum. Established in 1967 to preserve the history of Sweetwater County, the museum contains permanent and temporary exhibits, a large historical photograph collection, and local history research material.

The museum is located at F.E. Warren AFB, just west of Cheyenne Wyoming. The Museum is in historic Building 210, which was the Army commander’s headquarters at the turn of the century. You will find exhibits in the first floor rooms, as well as the museum annex building 211, depicting the history of missiles and that of the 90th Space Wing. On the second floor of Bldg. 210 are rooms that create a look back into the life of the men and women stationed at the post/base.